This electrolyzer produces 1 Liter per 30 seconds. Most, if not all, electrolyzers have been recorded to produce 50 - 60 liters per hour while only [1] of our units produces 120 liters per hour.
Combine this with the fact that we install [4] of these units per straight truck and [8] per semi this brings the combined total to 480 - 960 Liters per hour respectively.
In addition, what you see here is these units forcing the excess gas out under pressure while in action we create a vacuum that allows for production to increase by over 40% for an approximate total of 670 - 1,344 Liters per hour.
Mileage increases for a 7.3 Liter Diesel went from 12.5/city to 21.1/city.
OxyHydrogen works for me and it can be cost free when you use solar or wind to produce it. In a car you need only provide 120watts to produce 1 lpm. How much power do your accessories use?
Oil will never run out, check the old Reservoirs; they are being replenished.
amos033 7 months ago
Oxyhydrogen doesent work, it has been proven over and over. It takes more energy to make it than you get out of it, exactly what humanity needs - another thing to waste energy on.
Billions will die as the oil dries up, nothing can stop this. save up to buy a farm and shotguns, that way your grandchildren might have a chance.
1TtidnaB 10 months ago
Given that it displaces water at about a decimeter below, I'm guessing it's slightly higher than standard pressure, but likely not a significant amount.
Additionally: What's the resistance of the system? Does it run on 12V?
I ask because if you've doubled its production capacity, that may be an increase in efficiency as well, and I'd need these numbers to know.
Fordi 2 years ago
120 LPH - is that at STP?
Fordi 2 years ago
Ironic how water is used to capture this gas, which is water in essence.
mortson978 3 years ago 2
Id really like to see actual proof of that the mileage is decreased at all. Im certanly not against new technology, but if this kind of inventions IS really working, why not let it be tested/verified by objective scientists.
I allways get pesimistic when the "inventors" don't give adequate specs. What is the aperage used when cold/hot (during use)? nominal voltage?
This vid only shows a tube into water...
Johanoeberg 4 years ago
Like to see the amps being used to produce this amount of gas, and how close to unity it is.
sm0ky40 4 years ago
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All the info you will ever need from real FREE market patents so that you can build these things to try yourself! Don't take his word for it. Try it out and you will be AMAZED. Build yourself a test first from a small motor like a lawnmower or weedwacker before attempting a car or motorbike
helzefeld 4 years ago
Oh, see...
oztronix 4 years ago
I this directed toward me? Have I given the impression that I sell these things? I'm just a truck driver who happens to be fairly decent at basic arithmetic. All I did was do the simple math ,with approximate figures to make the calculations even easier. Even if you use the EXACT figures, you still come out in the same ballpark. But again, this is all assuming that this thing performs as they claim it does. I certainly have no stake in this company. I am not yet even convinced that it works.
utimmer4300 4 years ago